ZumaOffice.com is again working with students and faculty at Vandegrift High School and Four Points Middle School for the 5th Annual Central Texas Food Bank Food Drive. Non-perishable food items are being collected now at both schools for hungry families … Continue reading →

We are always excited to make our annual contributions to the life changing charities we support, and to thank our customers for helping us give back. Zuma was founded with the dream of making a difference in people’s lives simply … Continue reading →

We know there are too many great deals out there for everyone to avoid the blitz of consumerism that is Black Friday and Cyber Monday. But, after the shopping rush and bargain chasing, wouldn’t it be awesome if everyone gave … Continue reading →

We are always excited this time of year to make our annual donations to the great charities we support, and to thank our customers for helping us give back. Zuma was started with the dream of making a difference by … Continue reading →

Zuma Office Recognizes Winners of Prestigious Award In 2014, Zuma Office Supply was recognized by Austin Gives, the Mayor of Austin, and John Paul DeJoria with the Charitable Champions Award as one of the most philanthropic businesses in Austin. Also … Continue reading →

Community Program Recognizes Austin Companies that Give Back at Awards Event (Austin, TX) January 28, 2014 – Austin Gives, an organization dedicated to recognizing and encouraging business philanthropy, awarded Zuma Office Supply for their outstanding efforts in giving back to … Continue reading →

By RICH KEITH Four Points News December 18, 2013 – Austin, TX A former corporate VP built a national office supply business out of Steiner Ranch, which gives half its profits away to 10 selected charities. “Zuma opened in December … Continue reading →

Austin Gives recently held the first annual GeneroCity Awards Ceremony (pronounced “Generosity”) at the downtown Hilton to recognize those Austin based businesses that went the extra mile with their philanthropic efforts last year. Hosted by Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell and … Continue reading →